We can’t get enough of that Predatory stuff. Whether you love fictional or factual, we’ve got you covered with these fantastic picture books about creatures with deadly claws, jaws, and paws.
Jennifer Adams: All The Wonders, Episode 370
Jennifer Adams, author of the My Little Cities board book series with Greg Pizzoli and the BabyLit board book series with Alison Oliver, stops by the podcast to talk about integral design, paring down to what’s essential, and people’s strong feelings toward class literature.
Book Cover Premiere: Magnolia Mudd
Author Katey Howes joins us to reveal the cover of her new picture book, MAGNOLIA MUDD AND THE SUPER JUMPTASTIC LAUNCHER DELUXE!
Picturebooking Pain, Episode 84
Daniel Miyares: All The Wonders, Episode 369
Daniel Miyares, author illustrator most recently of That Neighbor Kid, stops by the podcast to talk about making childhood friends, how good stories come from good problems, and the great joy found in not knowing your story fully until it’s in the hands of readers.
Person, Place, and Thing: A Rambler Steals Home
Author Carter Higgins reveals a real-life person, place, and thing that inspired elements of her debut novel, A Rambler Steals Home.
Diversity Audit & A Conversation with Madelyn Rosenberg & Wendy Shang: Books Between, Episode 28
Hope Larson and Rebecca Mock: All The Wonders, Episode 368
Hope Larson and Rebecca Mock, author and illustrator of the Four Points series, including Compass South and Knife’s Edge, stop by the podcast to talk about intimate story moments, the benefits of too much detail, and the fun of making tiny drawings.
Jessixa Bagley: All The Wonders, Episode 367
Jessixa Bagley, author illustrator of Laundry Day, Before I Leave, and Boats for Papa, stops by the podcast to talk about art as a mirror of her life, creating a world through illustration, and the city that took her best friend away.
Andrea J. Loney: All The Wonders, Episode 366
Andrea J. Loney, author of BunnyBear and Take a Picture of Me, James Van Der Zee!, stops by the podcast to talk about understanding and appreciating yourself, the extra layer of beauty, and how it’s all about the dance.